Ghostly grip and lightweight function for warmer days.
Well, one of them is Spectre—a ghost-like character running around half-naked wearing little more than some tight shorts, a hooded cape and gloves. Lucky for you, Jack Mitrani and Christian Haller, the Burton Spectre Glove is offered in colorways outlandish enough that there’s no need to dress silly. Meanwhile, back in the real world, true superheroes like DRYRIDE Ultrashell™, synthetic suede palms, and the brushed microfiber lining are fighting abrasion, sweat, and storms to help superheroes like you save snowboarding one trick at a time.
- DRYRIDE Ultrashell™ Water-Resistant Stretch Fabric
- Brushed Microfiber Fixed Lining
- Synthetic Suede Palm with No-Slip Grip
- Ergonomic Pre-Curved Fit
- Low-Profile Cuff
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Pros
- Durable
- Good Grip
- Lightweight
- Stylish
Cons
- Not Compelely Waterproof
Best Uses
- Spring Warmer Weather
Comments about Burton Spectre Glove:
Great looking gloves (Dia Muerte Style). Love them.
Good for warmer conditions. Super grippy. I thik I could be a great NFL receiver with these sticky grips. ME GUSTA!
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Gear Usage:
- Winter Sports
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Dry
- Good Grip
- Lightweight
- Stable
- Stylish
- Warm
Cons
- Not Waterproof
Best Uses
- Night Boarding
- Park
- Pipe
Comments about Burton Spectre Glove:
The gloves are warm, soft and extremely comfortable. Good for moderate to warmer conditions 20'-30'+ The gloves aren't 100% water resistant, however they don't claim to be. For the price they're extremely comfortable, warm and dynamic. The gloves have great feel for aggressive riding and jumping. Easy to zip/unzip strap in etc. with gloves on. The only problem partial rip on the velcro first day of aggressive riding. Nonetheless a great product for the price.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Gear Usage:
- Snowboarding, Winter Sports
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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